[XeTeX] Cite Devanagari in BibTeX
Sven Siegmund
sven.siegmund at gmail.com
Sat Feb 16 10:00:41 CET 2008
> The approach that I would use is to hack at the \bibitem command.
...
> Alternatively, you could have TeX coding as follows:
...
> The reason for doing it this way, rather than putting \arial
> commands into the .bib file, is that in future you may need
> the same bibliography entries in a different paper, or other
> publication, but decide not to use the Arial font.
>
> Or you may share your .bib files with others, who don't
> require use of \arial . Then you or they will need to know
> about how the .bib file was changed, and undo it all.
Hi Ross,
yes, I completely agree, it should be done the way you suggest. I know
that what I am doing is a quick and dirty work-around, not a solution.
I just started learning LaTeX+XeTeX few days ago and there are now
more important things to learn than loew level TeX-programming:
(tables, boxes, indexes, cross-references, ...) Some day in the
future, when I feel reaady for the task, I probably will get into this
Devanagari Bibliography thing again.
Best regards,
S.
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